How to Bet on the Super Bowl in Texas

Texas still lacks traditional sportsbooks, but you can legally play the Super Bowl through prediction markets. In 2026, Texans are using regulated exchanges like Kalshi to trade game outcome contracts like stocks.

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Alexandra Griffiths • News Editor
Jan 28, 2026 • 13:38 ET • 4 min read
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Sports trading on the Super Bowl in Texas is legal and fully accessible for the upcoming game through regulated prediction markets.

Traditional sportsbooks like FanDuel and DraftKings are not yet regulated in Texas, but residents can still get skin in the game through federally regulated exchanges like Kalshi. Such platforms provide a safe and secure way to trade on game outcomes and player props without waiting for a change in state legislation.

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The New Way to Play: Prediction Markets

Prediction markets offer a modern alternative to traditional sportsbooks and are ideal for events like the Super Bowl. Often described as a stock market for real-world events, these platforms are fast becoming the go-to choice for Texans seeking transparency and flexibility.

Regulatory Peace of Mind

Offshore websites operate in legal gray zones, which can be risky considering the lack of consumer protection such sites provide.

Kalshi, by contrast, is fully regulated by federal agencies, specifically the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). That means that any funds deposited into a Kalshi account are protected with the same level of security you’d expect from a major US financial exchange.

Market-Driven Odds

Prediction markets aren’t like traditional sportsbooks. You’re not betting against the house, you’re using a peer-to-peer model where prices are set by users. This often results in better value odds and prices that more accurately reflect the probability of different outcomes.

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Pro Tip: There’s no house edge with a prediction market, because it isn’t factoring in a profit margin like a bookie would

Trade the Game

When you buy a contract on a team to win the Super Bowl, you aren't locked in until the final whistle like you would be at most traditional sportsbooks.

If things change (perhaps the Patriots jump out to an early lead and the contract price spikes) you’re free to sell your contract for a profit straightaway, without having to wait for the outcome of the game. It works just like a stock, allowing traders to exit positions early or hedge picks in real-time.

Prediction Markets Available Now

Texas residents can trade traditional outcome contracts for the Seahawks vs. Patriots matchup on Kalshi now. Options include tiered spreads, game totals and specific player touchdown props.

Kalshi functions as an exchange, so traders buy and sell in real-time. And that often means contracts are better value than a house-set line might be.

The platform also offers a unique range of Super Bowl novelty markets that go far beyond what you’ll find at a standard sportsbook. You can trade on everything from which song Bad Bunny will perform first during the halftime show to the specific brands that will land a coveted 2026 commercial spot.

Daily Fantasy and Social Sportsbooks in Texas

Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) and social sportsbooks are some of the most popular legal outlets for Super Bowl fans in the Lone Star State. These platforms primarily use a Pick'em model, which focuses on individual player stats rather than team outcomes.

With Texas DFS Pick’em props, instead of betting on which team will win, players build their own lineup of Super Bowl player props using simple more/less questions. Apps like Underdog Texas and DraftKings Pick6 are the go-to legal options for Texans at the moment.

There are also legal social sportsbooks available in Texas. Platforms like Fliff and Thrillzz use a sweepstakes model where players use virtual currency to make predictions. They don’t require a purchase to play, so they’re widely available across Texas. Players can still redeem winnings for cash prizes.

Most DFS Pick'em platforms require players to bundle at least two projections together into a single entry. For the Super Bowl, a typical entry could look as follows:

Player Category Line Type
Seattle Seahawks logo Sam Darnold Passing Touchdowns 1.5 Higher/Lower
New England Patriots logo Drake Maye Rushing Yards 32.5 More/Less
Seattle Seahawks logo Kenneth Walker III Anytime Touchdowns 0.5 Higher/Lower
Seattle Seahawks logo Jaxon Smith-Njigba Receiving Yards 94.5 More/Less

To win, it’s a case of stringing together several winning picks in one entry, like a parlay. The more correct picks you combine, the more you win.

How to Get Started with Texas Prediction Markets

Getting started with legal betting alternatives in the Lone Star State is a fairly simple process. Because platforms like Kalshi and Underdog Fantasy are federally regulated or operate as skill-based contests, they use security protocols similar to a banking app.

1. Select Your Platform

Decide how you want to play. For event trading (buying and selling contracts on the game outcome like a stock), choose Kalshi. For player props (picking More/Less on specific stats like Drake Maye’s rushing yards), go with Underdog Fantasy or Sleeper.

2. Verify Your Identity

To comply with federal regulations and Texas state standards, you must verify your identity. This allows the platforms to check all users are at least 18 years old and physically located in a legal jurisdiction. You’ll need to provide your name, date of birth, and home address, along with a photo of a government-issued ID, such as your driver’s license or passport.

3. Deposit & Fund Your Account

Once verified, you can add funds to your digital wallet. Most Texas users prefer Instant ACH (bank transfer) for immediate access to the markets. Major platforms also accept debit and credit cards, PayPal, and Apple Pay. If you’re signing up with Kalshi, you have the option to fund your account with USDC too.

4. Place Your First Trade or Pick

If you’re using Kalshi, you can then find a contract you like, such as the Seahawks to win. Choose ‘Yes,’ enter the number of contracts you want to buy, and press submit. Remember, you can sell your contract at any time before or during the game.

On DFS apps, you need to build a card by selecting at least two players. For example, you might pick ‘more’ on Sam Darnold’s 1.5 Passing TDs and ‘less’ on a kicker's total points. Enter your chosen amount and submit.

Texas Sports Betting: The Current Legal Landscape

Texas sports betting laws still do not permit traditional sportsbooks, but there has been vocal support for change in the state recently.

Governor Greg Abbott has previously expressed support for legalization, but the Texas Legislature is a real hurdle. It only meets in regular sessions every two years.

A constitutional amendment would be required to launch traditional apps in Texas. Given the fact that the 2025 session concluded without a breakthrough, we can’t expect anything to change until at least 2027.

Texas remains a massive market for legal alternatives, though. Because federal law and sweepstakes models operate independently of the state’s sports betting ban, Texans have full access to event trading and player prop contests for events like the Super Bowl.

Status Category Details
Legal & Live Prediction Markets Kalshi (Federally regulated event trading).
Legal & Live Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) Underdog Fantasy, Sleeper and DraftKings Pick6.
Legal & Live Social Sportsbooks Fliff, Rebet, and Thrillzz (Sweepstakes model).
Legal & Live Horse Racing In-person wagering at licensed tracks like Lone Star Park.
Pending Online Sportsbooks Traditional apps (FanDuel, DraftKings) are not yet regulated.
Pending Retail Sportsbooks No physical betting windows are currently available in the state.

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Alexandra Griffiths is a writer and reviewer based in London, UK. Having studied History at the University of York, Alexandra went on to complete a Masters degree in Journalism at the University of Sheffield. From there, Alexandra headed straight into a career in writing, working with well-known sportsbooks, casinos and online gambling companies such as Ladbrokes. Alexandra is passionate about seeking out the next big thing in online gambling, and always has an eye out for new sportsbooks and slots that are set to take the world by storm.

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